The big reveal Thursday was seeing how the Beast (Dan Stevens) will look on the big screen. We're not sure how we're feeling about the look.
It's pretty tough to live up to the animated version of the beast fans fell in love with. What do you think?
Here he is again with his hair pulled back in the film's iconic dance number.
The horns are a lot bigger than in the animated version while his mane looks more like hair than fur.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEmma Watson's Belle looks like a spitting image of Belle in the golden gown.
She may not be wearing the gloves, but she nails it.
A few changes have been made to Belle's other iconic look as well.
If you take a close look at Belle in the library, some patches of pink and reds have been added to her blue and white peasant dress.
In the animated film, Belle's dress is only blue and white.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHer new one looks a bit more complex. It also looks like Watson's Belle will show off a few more hairstyles than the original character. In a scene, presumably from the film's opening, we see her hair pinned back.
Later with her father Maurice (Kevin Kline), it appears to be braided.
We bet this scene is when Gaston (Luke Evans) heads to Belle's home to ask for her hand in marriage. He's joined by his sidekick LeFou (Josh Gad).
We're not sure if we're digging Gaston with a hat though.
Now, that's the Gaston we know. It looks like this is from his bar scene song.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut the image that has fans most at odds is the interpretation of the Beast's enchanted servants.
Here's how Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, and Lumiere look in the film.
Why is Mrs. Potts (Emma Thompson) so small and sad? How tiny will Chip be? (Is Chip even in the movie?)
And what's going on with Lumiere? If the candelabra's going to look like a person at least make him resemble Ewan McGregor who's voicing the character.
I'm not even sure where to start with this.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIn the animated movie, the duster is known as Fifi and looks a lot different.
We're slowly warming up to Cogsworth (Ian McKellen).
Still, we're crossing our fingers Disney can successfully bring another beloved animated tale to life after "Cinderella" and "The Jungle Book."